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I'm up for that, was already thinking about raising the exact same question
myself, in light of some of open discussion points for the Rhino roadmap
beyond v1.7.14/15.
I'm in CE(S)T (UTC+2 atm), so (early) morning in north America means late
afternoon/evening here
…On Sat, Oct 16, 2021, 2:45 AM Greg Brail ***@***.***> wrote:
We have a number of people regularly working on Rhino right now. This is
actually a pretty huge milestone. But we have never seen or spoken to one
another.
Would anyone be willing to join a regular community video call? (Or audio,
if you'd rather not share your video.) There's no need for deep technical
discussions or arguments, but it might be nice for some of us to introduce
ourselves.
To that end, I'm pretty sure that we cover the world, time-zone wise. I'm
in the Pacific time zone in the US.
If any of you are interested, could you drop a note as to what kinds of
time zones make sense for you?
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Should we try to schedule something now that v1.7.14 has been released? |
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Lets try to get this show on the road :-) @gbrail @tuchida @rbri @tonygermano @rPraml @carlosame and anyone else who wants to participate Proposal: Wednesday March 9th at 7PM UTC / 8pm CEST / 2PM EST |
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We have a number of people regularly working on Rhino right now. This is actually a pretty huge milestone. But we have never seen or spoken to one another.
Would anyone be willing to join a regular community video call? (Or audio, if you'd rather not share your video.) There's no need for deep technical discussions or arguments, but it might be nice for some of us to introduce ourselves.
To that end, I'm pretty sure that we cover the world, time-zone wise. I'm in the Pacific time zone in the US.
If any of you are interested, could you drop a note as to what kinds of time zones make sense for you?
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